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Posted by Anonymous on December 15, 2009 at 4:11 PM

What is a really good and inexpensive pore minimizer? My face tends to get kind of oily, so my pores always seem really large. Are there are good quality products that aren't too expensive? Does anyone have any good home remedies for this?

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  • Posted by Anonymous on December 28, 2009 at 12:53 AM
Witch Hazel, or queen helene's mint julep mask! Also dries up acne and sucks out blackheads.
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hey you can use lemon and this is the cheapest ,i think
_ clean your face as usual and wash it with warm water then massage your face with half a lemon or you can squeeze the lemon and cover your face with it by using a brush , try it :)
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  • Posted by Anonymous on December 17, 2009 at 3:24 AM
yeh, honey works pretty good...... really softens the skin a lot.
and lush is an absolutely brilliant store, not REALLY expensive, but u still pay for what u get. but what you get is great, good wholesome ingredients that really work
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I use honey. regular honey from the store.

here is what i do:Place a cloth in warm water and apply to your face to open the pores. Smear on honey, and leave on for 15 to 30 minutes. Rinse off with warm water, then use cold water to close the pores.Use once a week.

also, this may be expenive i don't really know but there is a nautraul beauty company called Lush. they use all natural ingreatents to enhance your nautrual beauty.
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oats, sounds weird i know, but if you make a face mask with them frequently, it helps smooth skin out and helps with pores :)
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  • Posted by Lauren Dean on December 15, 2009 at 4:17 PM
queen helene's mint julep face mask!

you can get it at most drugstores, and its super inexpensive. its one of those traditional green masks.
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